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I hope you skinned him first- I think the flavor's better plus you never know when you're gonna need a snakeskin.
Per wine:
Mad Dog 20-20, vintage no older than forty-eight hours, served at room temperature, and still wrapped in the brown paper bag it came in.

Bon appetit!

Yes I skinned it out first and as far as the Mad Dog, that is a mighty fine wine!

I am terrified of snakes. I would have had a for sale sign up faster than a person can blink after the first sighting of a snake. You are a brave person. We live in North East Texas and the snakes here & I have an agreement. They stay out of my territory & I stay out of their's. So far it has worked. lol

Found another Diamondback under the trailer out here in the Quartzsite Desert, quickly dispatched Mr. Snake and he is now simmering in my slow cooker along with a can of cream of mushroom soup and a can of cream of celery soup and some carrots. Will add some celery latter and make up some dumplings.

I was camped in Eastern Washington with my Son/Grandkids and had set up a couple of "play tents" for the kids. We came back from a hike and my Granddaughter told us that there was "a big snake" curled up on the pillow in her tent! Sure enough, there was- but I could tell right away it wasn't a rattler. (Turned out to be a bull snake- not venomous but can inflict a nasty bite if it wants to). It slithered out of the tent and clearly only wanted to escape and I advised withdrawal to allow it to do so...

But My Son the Hero had by then armed himself with a stick and got between the snake and escape, forcing it to rear up and hiss at the "weapon" he was sticking in its face while hollering "It's AGGRESSIVE!!!! SEE?!?!?!?! "

Even the kids had to laugh, my Granddaughter saying "But, Dad- YOU'RE the one that's trying to start something!"